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Hi, i wrote you a message last October 2011 about a problem with my LPE cylinder head. If you don't recall, my CNC ported head developed a leak due to a crack on the intake port. I contacted you at that time, but it was while before you responded. I removed the head and had a well respected local machine shop repair it. However, less than a year later, it started leaking again. I called LPE and asked if I could get a new one. The sales rep said they did not have any cores and if I had could find one, send it to them for CNC. I figured it would take weeks to get a new one, so I decided to buy a pair of CNC heads from Livernois instead.

I was willing to pay for a single head to replace my failed one. There are lots of choices today and you should know I decided to place the LPE brand with a competitor because of a less than satisfactory way my problem was addressed.

Hi,
I know it is Sunday, so this question can wait until Monday to be answered.

I purchased a head and cam package from 21st Century Muscle Cars a couple of years ago. it was installed and tuned by 21st Century too.

One of the cylinder heads developed a crack and was leaking coolant into the intake port. The head serial number is LPE-2837. Apparently, during the CNC porting, it was machined too close to a coolant passage and cracked developed.

The engine is normally aspirated and makes ~ 450 rwhp. It is used on the street and has never been raced. The motor has about 20,000 miles after the installation.

Most who visit this blog, love to learn about design related subjects, particularly in the automotive industry. Most of the time we discover sketching techniques and style execution along with fundamentals in design application.

However, it’s also important to get out there and see some of these super cars in real life and just appreciate their beauty. On April

A Big Thank you to LPE Customer Pam Grigas for putting together an amazing photo shoot with Photographer Greg Caparell. We asked Greg to be a guest blogger on the forum and tell us about the shoot and how it all came together and more about his business as a photographer and some behind the scenes info. Pam is the owner of the LPE white Corvette.

DECATUR, Ind. – High performance engine tuning company Lingenfelter Performance Engineering (LPE) has launched a new line of pink merchandise in support of breast cancer awareness.

Featuring the LPE logo and pink ribbon design, the merchandise includes pink tie-dye T-shirts, baseball hats with pink rhinestones and custom pink lanyards. Lingenfelter will donate $5 from each purchase to The Breast Cancer Research Foundation(r).